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New Geographies of Accumulation, Globalising Firm Networks and the Role of the Auckland Region in the Australasian Economy
New Geographies of Accumulation, Globalising Firm Networks and the Role of the Auckland Region in the Australasian Economy

Author(s): Richard Le Heron, Susan Fairgray, Christine Tamásy
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Urbanistični inštitut Republike Slovenije
Keywords: new geographies of accumulation; globalising firm networks; regional development; Australasia; New Zealand; Auckland

Summary/Abstract: Surprisingly little theoretical or empirical research is available on Auckland’s actual functional and geographic connectivity, including developments relating to closer economic relations with Australia. This paper draws on the geography of accumulation literatures to argue that close attention must be given to developments in the three circuits of capital (trade, production and finance) if the changing character and contributions of globalising firm networks are to be discerned and understood. The empirical investigations show that for Australian owned firms globalising rather than purely Australasian networks are the norm, network complexity is considerable and that it makes sense to think of Auckland’s economy in globalising terms. A globalising networks perspective means that estimates of the magnitude and assessments of the character of employment contributions of Australian owned firms to the Auckland economy reflects these interdependencies.

  • Issue Year: 23/2012
  • Issue No: 2 Spec
  • Page Range: 172-185
  • Page Count: 1
  • Language: English